911 briefs -- Published April 17, 2014

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Apr 17, 2014 at 12:01 AM

IONE - The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is searching for two inmates who escaped from Mule Creek State Prison's minimum security facility Wednesday morning, authorities said.

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IONE - The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is searching for two inmates who escaped from Mule Creek State Prison's minimum security facility Wednesday morning, authorities said.

Raines is a white man standing 6 feet 1 inches tall and weighing 213 pounds with short blond hair and blue eyes, authorities said. He was received from San Diego County and is serving a six-year sentence for carjacking, officials said.

Maciel is a white man standing 6 feet tall and weighing 200 pounds with short brown hair and brown eyes, authorities said. He was received from Placer County and is serving a 15-year sentence for second-degree burglary, officials said.

Anyone with information regarding Raines or Maciel is asked to call 911, the Amador County Sheriff's Office at (209) 223-6500 or Mule Creek State Prison at (209) 274-5955.

U.S. marshals and members of the San Joaquin County Parole and Corrections Taskforce stopped a vehicle driven by Kenneth Oliver, 44, about 4 p.m. near North El Dorado and East Noble streets, police said. Oliver was wanted for distribution of methamphetamine, authorities said.

Officers deployed a police dog to take Oliver into custody after he failed to respond to officers' commands and resisted arrest, police said. Officers found drugs in Oliver's vehicle and two guns inside his residence, authorities said.

Oliver was arrested on suspicion of drug possession, drug sales, gun possession, resisting a peace officer and other crimes, police said. He also was arrested for an outstanding warrant, authorities said.

STOCKTON - Three people were held up and one was injured during an armed robbery involving three gunmen early Wednesday morning in Lincoln Village West, authorities said.

The gunmen approached the victims about 5:10 a.m. near Harpers Ferry Drive and Cumberland Place, police said. One was armed with a rifle and the other two had handguns, officers said.

One of the robbers struck one of the victims with the rifle, causing undisclosed injuries to the victim, police said. The robbers then went through the victims' pockets and stole personal belongings before fleeing south on Cumberland Place in a four-door vehicle, authorities said.

The robbers were described as Latino men 18 to 23 years old with thin builds, dark hooded sweatshirts and jeans, police said.

STOCKTON - A 41-year-old woman told police she was robbed after coming to Stockton in response to an Internet post advertising a medical marijuana exchange, authorities said.

The robbery occurred about 7 p.m. in the 6000 block of Plymouth Road, just east of Interstate 5 and south of West Swain Road, police said. The woman met with a man who brandished a handgun and took her marijuana, authorities said.

The robber then fled in a white four-door sedan occupied by a female driver and another male passenger, police said.

STOCKTON - The San Joaquin County Coroner's Office has released the name of the teenage boy who died Monday in an apparent all-terrain vehicle crash.

The Coroner's Office identified the boy as Cesar Flores, 15, of Stockton. Authorities believe Flores died about 4:30 p.m. Monday when he crashed a three-wheel all-terrain vehicle into a drainage ditch while traveling north on the Highway 99 west frontage road just south of Mariposa Road.

The boy's body was found about 3 a.m. Tuesday after his family reported him missing.

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